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2014 Bill(s)
SB 579 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Commerce Description: Prohibit a home association from banning solar energy systems at homes.
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SB 596 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Transportation Description: Exempt from the requirement to wear a helmet a driver of passenger of a three-wheeled vehicle that is enclosed and has seat belts with shoulder restraints. Also exempt drivers of such vehicles from the requirement to have a motorcycle or motortricycle license.
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SB 597 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Transportation Description: Repeal an exemption for an inoperable motor vehicle ito have a title or junking certificate for purchase by a scrap metal operator if it is more than 10 years old.
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* SB 598 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Commerce Description: Restrict renewable energy credits a utility can claim to meet the requirement for generation of renewable energy. Require that the power be sold to a Missouri consumer. Prohibit renewable energy credits for power generated before 2011.
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SB 601 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Extend the expiration date for an income tax deduction for energy effiency audits and implementation of audit recommendations.
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SB 602 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Commerce Description: Establish a state fund for developing pilot renewable energy programs for a couple of state government buildings, subject to appropriations.
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* SB 603 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Education Description: Let school districts authorize teachers and administrators to be protection officers that can carry self-defense pepper-spray guns. Require them to have gone through a training program.
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SB 604 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Transportation Description: Allow riding a motorcycle without a helmet, but require the motorcycle have a special license plate and that the driver have insurance.
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SB 608 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Progress Description: Prohibit law enforcement from collecting intelligence information unless the subject of the information may be involved in criminal conduct. Require a warrant for police to search through curb-side garbage of a private home or building.
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* SB 684 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Veterans & Health Description: Require hospitals to report to the Health Department the prices for the most its 100 most frequently reported admissions. Require the Health Department to report the information on the department's website.
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SB 801 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Commerce Description: Allow only projects actually placed into service in calculating the percentage of renewable energy a utility is producing to comply with a law requiring a percentage of energy produced be from renewable sources.
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SB 810 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Transportation Description: Exempt from the requirement to have a driving license to drive a railroad worker operating a train, even when the rail crosses a street.
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SB 857 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Commerce Description: Require electric utilities provide solar rebates to schools under certain conditions.
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SB 870 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Ways & Means Description: Revive an expired law that provided a tax credit for property tax increases of residences of lower income elderly that has expired and raise income limit.
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SB 871 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Commerce Description: Expand the requirement for an electric utility to credit a customer who generates power and puts it on the grid.
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SB 901 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Financial Description: Establish public funding for political campaigns funded by contributions and fines. Establish limits on contributions to political parties.
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SB 906 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Ways & Means Description: Require that Revenue Department fee office contracts be for ten years rather than one year if awarded to a non-profit organization. Fee offices are operated by private interests, charging a fee to provide various Revenue Dept. services like license renewal.
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SB 918 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Veterans & Health Description: Expand a law requiring a person who has exposed an emergency service worker to body fluids to be subject to a test for communicable diseases. Add the types of diseases covered. Include Someone assisting before an emergency care provider arrived.
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SB 935 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Commerce Description: Include solar rebates in a law imposing provisions on utilities for customers generating some of their own electricty.
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SB 950 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Jobs Description: Expand what a municipal housing authority can require in a contract to include prevailing wages and other requirements.
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SB 951 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S General Laws Description: Allow use of marijuana for medical purposes, subject to voter approval.
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SB 957 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S General Laws Description: Prohibit law enforcement from collecting intelligence information unless the subject of the information may be involved in criminal conduct. Require a warrant for police to search through curb-side garbage of a private home or building.
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